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§  160-v. Dumping of certain agricultural products; prohibited.  1. No  person, firm, partnership, corporation or association that sells, offers  for sale or distributes  any  food  product  shall  dump,  or  otherwise  discard   in   a   manner  reasonably  and  causally  connected  to  the  contamination of  food,  any  cull  or  waste  pile  consisting  of  any  agricultural  product  not  produced  in  this state, including, but not  limited to, vegetables, fruits and other like produce falling below  the  official   standard   or  grade  of  quality  for  such  product.  After  consultation with the New York state college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences   at   Cornell  university,  the  commissioner  shall  identify  establishments and practices most susceptible to  threats  from  out  of  state  products,  and  promulgate  rules  and regulations for the proper  disposal of any such cull or waste pile in  such  cases,  provided  that  such  regulations  include options for landfill disposal, composting and  deep burial.    2. Any person,  firm,  partnership,  corporation  or  association  who  knowingly  violates  the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a  violation, punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars  for  the  first  offense  and  one  thousand  dollars  for  a  second and each subsequent  offense. If site clean-up or decontamination is deemed necessary by  the  commissioner  as  a  result of a violation of this section, the offender  shall also be subject to a fine equal to the sum of any and all expenses  incurred in the clean-up or decontamination of such dumping site and the  costs reasonably related to recalling any contaminated food  distributed  in the marketplace.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-13-e > 160-v

§  160-v. Dumping of certain agricultural products; prohibited.  1. No  person, firm, partnership, corporation or association that sells, offers  for sale or distributes  any  food  product  shall  dump,  or  otherwise  discard   in   a   manner  reasonably  and  causally  connected  to  the  contamination of  food,  any  cull  or  waste  pile  consisting  of  any  agricultural  product  not  produced  in  this state, including, but not  limited to, vegetables, fruits and other like produce falling below  the  official   standard   or  grade  of  quality  for  such  product.  After  consultation with the New York state college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences   at   Cornell  university,  the  commissioner  shall  identify  establishments and practices most susceptible to  threats  from  out  of  state  products,  and  promulgate  rules  and regulations for the proper  disposal of any such cull or waste pile in  such  cases,  provided  that  such  regulations  include options for landfill disposal, composting and  deep burial.    2. Any person,  firm,  partnership,  corporation  or  association  who  knowingly  violates  the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a  violation, punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars  for  the  first  offense  and  one  thousand  dollars  for  a  second and each subsequent  offense. If site clean-up or decontamination is deemed necessary by  the  commissioner  as  a  result of a violation of this section, the offender  shall also be subject to a fine equal to the sum of any and all expenses  incurred in the clean-up or decontamination of such dumping site and the  costs reasonably related to recalling any contaminated food  distributed  in the marketplace.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-13-e > 160-v

§  160-v. Dumping of certain agricultural products; prohibited.  1. No  person, firm, partnership, corporation or association that sells, offers  for sale or distributes  any  food  product  shall  dump,  or  otherwise  discard   in   a   manner  reasonably  and  causally  connected  to  the  contamination of  food,  any  cull  or  waste  pile  consisting  of  any  agricultural  product  not  produced  in  this state, including, but not  limited to, vegetables, fruits and other like produce falling below  the  official   standard   or  grade  of  quality  for  such  product.  After  consultation with the New York state college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences   at   Cornell  university,  the  commissioner  shall  identify  establishments and practices most susceptible to  threats  from  out  of  state  products,  and  promulgate  rules  and regulations for the proper  disposal of any such cull or waste pile in  such  cases,  provided  that  such  regulations  include options for landfill disposal, composting and  deep burial.    2. Any person,  firm,  partnership,  corporation  or  association  who  knowingly  violates  the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a  violation, punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars  for  the  first  offense  and  one  thousand  dollars  for  a  second and each subsequent  offense. If site clean-up or decontamination is deemed necessary by  the  commissioner  as  a  result of a violation of this section, the offender  shall also be subject to a fine equal to the sum of any and all expenses  incurred in the clean-up or decontamination of such dumping site and the  costs reasonably related to recalling any contaminated food  distributed  in the marketplace.